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After waiting almost a month, I opened up the OLED and went right to testing it out. The link in the description pointed me to this website, which is a tutorial from Adafruit. Apparently, Adafruit ...
Looking for a digital recreation of the classic analog volume unit (VU) meter? If you’ve got an Arduino, a few passive components, and a SSD1306 OLED, then [mircemk] might have the answer for you.
MicroView: Chip-sized Arduino with built-in OLED Display! from MicroView on Vimeo. "Q. What is the MicroView? "A. The MicroView is the first chip-sized Arduino with a built-in OLED display. "Q.
The Pixelduino, that is equipped with a full colour 1.5 inch Arduino OLED display and has been designed by Rabid Prototypes and includes a built-in microSD card ...
The MicroView is a "Chip-Sized" arduino-compatible that features a built-in OLED display, and is sized perfectly for bread boarding, or use in many different projects.
Regular readers may recall we recently covered a similar project that used an Arduino to add a little flair to an era appropriate seven-segment LED display.
Student Mars Kapadia has created an awesome pair of smart glasses for his school science fair, complete with a transparent OLED display. The wearable smart glasses are controlled by an Arduino ...
Teensy 4.0 and 4.1 Cortex-M7 development boards are to be manufactured by SparkFun Electronics. The boards are attractive because they offer a combining a powerful (600MHz dual-issue superscaler) ...
The tiny Pixel 2.0 is basically an Arduino board wedded to a tiny 1.5" 128x128 color OLED screen. This means you can stick it inside a wearable and ...
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